Dual Polarized Monopole Patch Antennas for UWB Applications with Elimination of WLAN Signals

TitleDual Polarized Monopole Patch Antennas for UWB Applications with Elimination of WLAN Signals
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsKumar, P., and J. L. Masa-Campos
JournalAdvanced Electromagnetic
Volume5
Pagination46-52
ISSN2119-0275
KeywordsAntennas, UWB, WLAN
AbstractThis paper presents the design, fabrication and measurement of dual polarized microstrip patch antennas for ultra wideband (UWB) applications with notch at 5-6 GHz band. The proposed antenna rejects the wireless local area network (WLAN) signals and work properly in the entire remaining ultra-wideband. Two antennas are designed for two different frequency bands of ultra wideband and both antennas together produce the entire ultra wideband with notch at 5-6 GHz band. The antennas are fed by a 50 Ω coaxial probe and the entire design is optimized using CST Microwave Studio. The bandwidth of 3.1-5 GHz is achieved by the optimized design of Antenna-1 and the bandwidth of 6 -10.6 GHz is achieved by the optimized design of Antenna-2. The bandwidth of the optimized combined antenna is 3.1-10.6 GHz with elimination of the 5-6 GHz band. Both antennas are simulated, developed and measured. The simulated and measured results are presented. The two designed dual polarized antennas i.e. Antenna-1 and Antenna-2 can be used for 3.1-5 GHz band and 6-10.6 GHz band dual polarized applications, respectively, and the combined antenna structure can be used for UWB dual polarized applications with elimination of 5-6 GHz band signals.
URLhttp://www.aemjournal.org/index.php/AEM/article/view/305
DOI10.7716/aem.v5i1.305